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The Tom Dixon Story
Tom Dixon was founded in 2002 with a lofty goal: to revive the British furniture industry. Even as it was founded, the company already had a sort of rebellious, inventive reputation based on the preceding career of the man himself. Dixon, a self-taught designer and welder first burst onto the scene in 1987 with his S-chair for Cappellini.
Read MoreThen in 1994 his creation of the stackable plastic Jack set the stage for the experimental and exciting products to come. Today, Tom Dixon launches new collections annually in no fewer than 60 countries.
Why We Love Tom Dixon
In his effort to help revitalize British industry, Dixon has taken traditional industrial processes and transformed them into a means for incredible modern lighting, home accessories and furniture. Metal is hand-spun, beaten and polished. Like car headlights or glass insulators, glass is molded and pressed into sparkling shades. By opening up the previously unexplored decorative avenues possible with industrial technologies, Tom Dixon expresses an undeniable sense of independence and, yes, industriousness.
A Fun Fact About Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon was among the first designers to use the industrial process of vacuum metallization to create lighting. Primarily used in the manufacture of auto parts, insulation, food packaging and so forth, vacuum metallization involves vaporizing a thin layer of pure metal at a very high temperature and then sucking it onto a plastic surface by applying an electrical charge. And in which products does this process truly shine?
Noteworthy Lighting From Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon first perfected the use of vacuum metallization on two products: the space helmet-inspired Mirror Ball collection in 2003, and the warm Copper Shade collection in 2005. The rustic texture of hand-beaten Indian food storage vessels inspired the line of variably shaped Beat Lights, with shimmering golden interiors and white (2011) or black (2007) exteriors.

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The Beat Flat LED Pendant by Tom Dixon is both functional and fashionable, featuring a structural simplicity inspired by the brass cooking pots and traditional water vessels of India. Its wide Brass body is spun and hand-beaten by master craftsmen, ...
Inspired by the brass cooking pots and traditional water vessels of India, the Beat Waist LED Pendant by Tom Dixon brings both culture and lighting to your home décor. Its cinched Brass body is spun and hand-beaten by master craftsmen, ...
Slender and flexible design. The Chute Motion LED Pendant from Kuzco Lighting lights up kitchens, dining rooms, and bedrooms with ample amounts of dimmable light—though it requires you to purchase either a TRIAC or ELV dimmer separately—so you can adjust ...
A source of wonder and artistic inspiration. Introduce a functional line drawing to your room with the Dariano LED Multi-Light Pendant from Huxe. Heavy bubble glass shades pop across the air with an intriguing texture and shine. Connecting cords delight ...
Bring a tasteful and unique piece to your modern home with the Derby LED Multi-Light Pendant from Hubbardton Forge. Three leather straps attach to a disc-shaped ceiling mount and tightly wrap around a pair of opal glass globe shades, one ...
Bring a classy, rain-drop silhouette to the heart of your home with the Gracie LED Pendant from Visual Comfort. A soothing, spherical piece acts as a central point between a crisp chainlink and four thin, metal arms that delicately flow ...